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The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin

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    Kirk Jones and Robert Aramayo: director and lead actor of I Swear on the film's impact

    29/03/2026 | 15 mins.
    British newcomer Robert Aramayo was the talk of this year's BAFTA awards after he walked away with the Best Actor victory.
    The leading role that saw him beat out Leonardo DiCaprio, Timothee Chalamet, and Michael B. Jordan was his depiction of Scottish Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson in I Swear.
    Robert Aramayo and director Kirk Jones explained why it was important to tell Davidson's story in the most authentic way.
    "I think it was a shared responsibility, really. We all felt that we wanted to make a good, authentic version of his life."
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    Fiona Samuel: Kiwi actress and writer on her new play Helen Clark in Six Outfits

    29/03/2026 | 15 mins.
    The life and journey of former Prime Minister Helen Clark is set to be explored in a new play set to hit Auckland's ASB Waterfront Theatre this April.
    Helen Clark in Six Outfits will trace her journey from the farm in Waikato where she grew up all the way to taking on the top role in the Beehive.
    The play was written by Kiwi actress and writer Fiona Samuel - and she says she worked to find the story in the facts about the former Prime Minister's life.
    "I did know that there was going to be humour in it, but I thought - humour alone won't get you through an evening in the theatre, you've got to have some substance. So what is the substance here? What are the moments, what are the other characters?"
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    Whitcoulls Recommends: The Truth About Ruby Cooper and The Secret Society of Librarians

    28/03/2026 | 3 mins.
    The Truth About Ruby Cooper by Liz Nugent. Liz Nugent is particularly good at writing about dysfunctional families - I first loved Lying in Wait and the more recently, Strange Sally Diamond. In this new one, Ruby and her sister Erin live a sheltered life in Boston, but when Ruby’s 16, something awful happens which sends shockwaves through the family and tears them all apart. Ruby builds a new life in Dublin where she spends decades trying to outrun the past, but it’s never far away and someday, somehow, there just might be a reckoning.
    The Secret Society of Librarians by Kate Thompson. Historical fiction, based during WW2 with much of the story being recreated from actual events. It’s about a group of librarians from various places in England and Poland, who trained together and became very good friends - in particular, two of them - Joyce in London and Dorotha who’s incarcerated in a Polish ghetto, Despite everything which is going on around them, they’re determined to keep getting books into the hands of readers as a means of escapism and of comfort.
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    Megan Singleton: BloggerAtLarge.com writer with her tips for saving money on hotels

    28/03/2026 | 4 mins.
    Travel expert Megan Singleton has revealed her secret trick for getting discounts on hotels.
    In the months before your trip, if you open Booking.com and reserve a refundable room and lock it in for the dates you need, come back and check about two days before your payment will be taken.
    Then, you go back into Booking.com and add your dates in again and see what the prices are, and it's likely you'll find that prices have dropped.
    Read more about Megan's travel tips here.
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    The Sunday Panel: Did Labour miss a beat this week?

    28/03/2026 | 9 mins.
    This week on The Sunday Panel, broadcaster and journalist Wilhelmina O’Keefe and Newstalk ZB Wellington mornings host Nick Mills joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!
    Labour's Chris Hipkins has refused to offer up a solution to the fuel crisis, after the Government rolled out their divisive relief scheme. Do we think Labour missed a beat, especially considering we're in an election year?
    Speaking of which, do we think the Government should have given everyone free public transport for a year instead of their relief package? Would this have been a better move?
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